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Book Review – Drew’s Last Hope

22 Thursday Dec 2016

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cover102751-mediumDrew’s Last Hope

A Finding Perfect Novel

by Amy Gregory

Drew McKnight has always had a killer smile. Girls first, then women fell for it. Add that to his magnetic personality and Drew has never known a stranger. Growing up in the quaint town of Renlend, Kansas he had everything he’d always wanted, including his high school sweetheart. Then he blinked. In one moment of sheer hell, his entire world crashed down around him. His heart was torn in two pieces and he didn’t know how to move forward. Except…he had no choice not to.

Hope’s career came to a screeching halt one night on stage in front of a packed house. Her entire life’s work went down the drain. Using the same determination that got her to New York in the first place, she started over. She’s been dealt a crappy hand—twice, but she won’t let any of that interfere with her new life. No more toe shoes, tutus or men. She’s in a new town, ready for a new start. Until she turned around and fell in love with the most precious brown eyes she’d ever seen.

Some romances I just fly through, turning pages and devouring the words and then before I know it I’m done.  Then there are others that are more of a savoring kind of thing and this definitely falls into that category.  Gregory has us slowly getting to know Hope as she settles into a new home and a new job, near the comfort of the only family that has ever shown her love.  It’s harsh to realize exactly what kind of life she’s lived so far and how things have changed so drastically for her.  But she’s strong, resilient and hard-working.  She’s going to create something new that she loves … and Drew is going to help her (in some unexpected ways).

As Drew works on giving Hope a new place of business and a loft to live in, he gets to know the pretty dancer.  And he likes what he sees.  But he has a daughter to consider and a heart that was damaged.  He may not be the best at showing interest in a woman but Hope easily sees how good of a dad & friend he is.  He’s kind and caring and patient.  And she’s growing more attracted to him every day.

With two people who have been hurt in the past and are now a little hesitant to give their heart away, Gregory delivers an emotional story of letting go, moving on and opening up.  Neither wants to be hurt again but their attraction is hard to ignore.  Can they take a chance or will they let their fears stand in their way?

This is the first in this series (and by this author) that I’ve read and while I don’t think it is a requirement to have read anything else since I kept up just fine, it might have helped a little since characters from other stories appear.  Especially Drew’s best friend, whose story is hinted at but never explained further.  Not pivotal to Drew’s story but it does make me curious about what happened to him.  Which I guess could be a good ploy to get me to get his book too  🙂  I will say that I’m not sure if it is because I had an advanced copy or if this is the actual finished book but there were some odd word choices and some editing issues (repeated words, weird punctuation, that sort of thing).  This being my first book, so it’s hard to say, but  while that kind of thing doesn’t really bother me as much I know that it could turn some people off.

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Book Review – Absolute Trust

20 Tuesday Dec 2016

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I’m so excited to bring this book to you guys!  So far this has been an exceptional series and I think there is definitely room for Drake to keep going with new characters (or a spin-off series or two  🙂 )

*****

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True Heroes, #3

by Piper J. Drake

On Sale: December 20, 2016

Publisher: Forever

Mass Market: $6.99 USD

eBook:  $5.99 USD

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Blurb:

Hot military heroes, the women who love them, and the dogs who always have their backs. ABSOLUTE TRUST is the third book in a high-adrenaline romantic suspense series from Piper J. Drake.

LOVE IS THE GREATEST RISK OF ALL

After multiple tours of duty, Brandon Forte returns to his hometown on a personal mission: to open a facility for military service dogs like Haydn, a German shepherd who’s seen his share of combat and loss. It also brings him back to Sophie Kim, a beacon of light in his life . . . and the one woman he can’t have. But Forte’s success means he’s made enemies in high places. Enemies who are now after Sophie . . .

When Forte enlisted and left without saying goodbye, Sophie did her best to move on. But with her first love back in town, looking sexier than ever, she’s constantly reminded of what they could have had. Then after he risks himself for her, Sophie realizes she’ll have to put her life in the hands of the man who broke her heart, knowing the danger—and the sparks between them—could consume them both.

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EXTREME HONOR, #1 | ULTIMATE COURAGE, #2 | ABSOLUTE TRUST, #3

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Excerpt:

Sophie Kim must’ve come directly from work because, under her very sleek, black trench coat, she wore a matching pencil skirt. Three-inch red heels popped in contrast to the severe black of the rest of her outfit. Which did all sorts of things to him. Naughty things. The kind of things that were so good that they were really bad. Especially when a woman was off limits.

“Hey! Is that the new guy?” Sophie slowed her approach, keeping her gaze locked on Forte’s face.

She’d been around tiny dogs all her life, but she’d spent enough time at Hope’s Crossing Kennels over the last couple of years to have learned how to meet the much bigger dogs in Forte’s care. Training working dogs was his thing. Or in Haydn’s case, retraining.

Always a work in progress.

Sophie had been here when Forte had come back from active duty, too battle weary to continue deploying. She’d helped him with the accounting when he’d established Hope’s Crossing Kennels and had generally integrated herself into the private world he’d created for himself, Rojas, and Cruz while they all rebuilt lives for themselves.

Sophie’s bright smile faded as she waited for him to answer. She always sensed when he got too caught up inside his own head.

“Yeah.” Forte came to a halt and murmured the command for Haydn to sit.

Instant obedience. Despite his injury, surgery, and current need for recovery, the dog was as sharp as he’d been on active duty. The mind was eager, ready to work. The body, not so much.

Sophie’s smile renewed, the brilliant expression stopping his heart, the way it had every time he’d seen her since they’d first met way back in high school. She came to a stop in front of them, barely within arm’s reach. “He must be doing well if you’ve got him out here for some field work.”

While they spoke, Haydn watched them both. Then he sniffed the back of Sophie’s hand, which she’d been holding conveniently within reach.

Usually, he preferred if a person asked to be introduced, but this was Sophie. If she’d approached anyone else, she’d have requested permission to say “Hi” to the dog. But between the two of them, everything was an exception.

It showed how well she’d come to know the way he worked in the last few years. He’d changed with every deployment. It happened. And she’d adjusted and accepted those changes in him without a word when he came back. She was the steadfast, forever friend.

He’d never told her why he’d left in the first place or why he’d come back. She was so good at just accepting him that she might never know. And he was a coward for not telling her.

“What’s your plan for him?” Sophie glanced down at the dog, now that he’d sniffed her hand. “Haydn, right?”

“Yeah.” Forte cleared his throat. “He’s got a couple of weeks of physical therapy first. Then we need to coordinate with the Air Force on his adoption.”

“Ah.” Understanding in one syllable. She had the kind of caring heart to fill in the gaps when something went unsaid. “His handler didn’t make it.”

Part of why Sophie was one of the only people Forte felt easy around was because she got it. Only needed to explain once. And she listened the first time. Sometimes no explanation was required at all.

“Where’s your car? We’ll walk you.”

“Right across the street.” Sophie jerked her head in the direction of the small parking lot.

They headed over, Sophie falling into step next to Forte. She didn’t try to take his hand or tuck her own around his arm. They weren’t like that. Besides, she knew he didn’t like to be all wound up with a person when walking out in the open.

As they approached her car, Sophie juggled her shopping bag to pull her keys out of her purse and triggered the trunk.

“Need help?” Forte came up alongside the car, scanning the area around the parking lot out of habit.

“No worries.” Sophie lifted the trunk door and carefully placed her shopping bag inside the deep space, leaning in to move things around to where she wanted. “I need to make sure this is arranged so stuff doesn’t shift. It’s delicate!”

He was not going to admit to anyone, ever, how much he was willing to stretch his neck to catch sight of her backside while she was leaning over.

Haydn sniffed the side of the car. The big dog was very engaged, his relaxed attitude changing to a sharper set of movements. Forte tore his attention from Sophie.

Haydn had detected something out of place. Something wrong. Forte’s stomach tightened into a hard knot. Nothing wrong should be anywhere near his Sophie. It didn’t matter that they were in a sleepy town on the edge of a river in the middle of a peaceful country. It didn’t matter that there shouldn’t be any real danger here.

Haydn deliberately sat and looked up at Forte. It was a clear signal. One Haydn had been specifically trained to give as a military explosives detection dog.

Shit.

“Sophie. Step away from your car.” He’d explain later. Be afraid later. Rage. Worry.

Later.

She popped up from the trunk. “Huh?”

“Do it.”

They had to move now.

She complied, thank god. He gave Haydn a terse command, circled around to grab Sophie and get more distance. He steered her across the parking lot toward a big dumpster. It’d serve as good cover. Then he reached for his smart phone.

They got a couple of yards away, and Sophie craned her neck to look back at her car, even as she kept moving with him. She always did as he asked immediately, but she had a brain, and she insisted on explanations after she complied. “What—?”

Behind them, the trunk hatch came down with a solid thunk.

Forte let out a curse and grabbed her, pulling them down to the ground and rolling for the cover of other cars as an explosion lifted the entire driver’s side of her car.

*****

Review:

(While it isn’t required to read all of the stories in this series, it does help to understand how the characters relate to each other and all the trouble they’ve managed to get themselves into this past year  🙂 )

I was super thrilled to see Drake hit it out of the park again – delivering a story full of danger, emotion, humor and thrills.  I really enjoyed the first book in this series, but I felt like there was a bit of a misstep in the last one when it came to her hero.  Here, though, everything comes together just perfectly.

The friendship between Sophie and Brandon is just awesome, but returning readers know that they are both hiding deeper feelings.  We just aren’t sure why they are fighting it.  And with excitement and danger coming at the start, we don’t have long for things to come to a head.  (I don’t think many people will be surprised by the “who” in the who-done-it part, but Drake ties everything together very well and keeps things engaging.)

The pacing is done skillfully too – mixing the relationship development with the suspense portion but not cheating either of them.  Drake also does a great job of fleshing out the characters we’ve gotten glimpses of in the first two books and explaining why they’ve never done anything about their obvious attraction.

All of it makes sense and keeps you glued to the page until you can make sure that they make it out of their troubles (both physical and emotional), getting a HEA together that they deserve.

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*****

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Piper J. Drake (or “PJ”) spent her childhood pretending to study for the SATs by reading every interesting novel she could find at the library. After being introduced to the wonderful world of romance by her best friend, she dove into the genre.

PJ began her writing career as PJ Schnyder, writing sci-fi & paranormal romance and steampunk, for which she won the FF&P PRISM award as well as the NJRW Golden Leaf award and Parsec award.

PJ’s romantic suspense novels incorporate her interests in mixed martial arts and the military. The True Heroes series is inspired by her experience rescuing, owning and training a variety of retired working dogs, including Kaiser, a former guard dog, and Mozart, who was trained to detect explosives.

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Book Review – Caught Up In You

15 Thursday Dec 2016

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The Monroes series

by Jules Bennett

The Monroe brothers have their differences, but one project unites them: turning an antebellum mansion in their Haven, Georgia, hometown into a peaceful spa. It was the dream of their late sister—and it’s about to set off a major renovation in the life of middle brother Braxton…

Braxton Monroe’s taking a break from teaching to do some strenuous work on a Civil War–era house, and feeling the strain in every rock-hard muscle. Good thing he has to interview massage therapists for the spa—even if it’s embarrassing to meet a job candidate in his boxers. Cora Buchanan has hands so talented—and a voice so sultry—he wants to hire her before he even lifts his head from the table. But he’s shocked to meet her outside the massage room—with her seeing-eye dog, Heidi the yellow lab.

Cora has left her family—and fiancé—in Atlanta to make her way in this small town. All her parents’ money can’t restore her sight, but it’s up to her to restore her independence. Though she bristles at Braxton’s protectiveness, she too feels lingering effects from their intimate touch. Now that he’s her boss, it’s strictly hands-off….Until a secret she’s keeping destroys his fragile trust, and they must find the courage to knock down the walls between them.

It’s admirable that Cora is making a life that she loves – being independent, doing a job that she enjoys, with people who treat her as an equal & not someone who needs to be managed.  You have to root for her as you get to know everything she’s gone through since becoming blind.  She may have had it good before, but she wasn’t happy.  And she’s not letting anything stand in her way now.

Braxton may have gone just a little overboard with the man-whoring after getting his heart broken  🙂  I mean, it’s not like he’s the first to have to deal with being dumped.  Once he meets Cora though he’s done with all other women.  And he definitely treats her with all the respect that she deserves.  He’s got great insight into what she needs and doesn’t try to coddle her, instead letting her stand on her own too feet while being there to support her.  He may have gone wild for a little bit but he never forgot that he’s a gentleman and that people deserve to be treated well.

While I’m really enjoying this series (so very much) I was a little surprised at Braxton when Cora’s big reveal came out.  He knew she was hiding something and had his suspicions about her background so I’m not sure why his reaction was as big as it was.  But, being the awesome guy that he is, he got over it pretty quickly and then performed the best “sweep her off her feet” gesture I’ve seen in a long time.  Cora had no hope of resisting him after that  🙂

Once again, Bennett delivers an addictive read with fabulously detailed characters and a story that will keep readers glued to the pages.  But I do have to admit that as much as I have loved the brothers up to this point I’m the most excited to get to Liam’s story and find out all of his secrets.  And see him get the girl, of course!  Bennett can’t keep turning out books fast enough to suit me.

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Book Review – Her Hopes and Dreams

09 Friday Dec 2016

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Ardent Springs series, Book Review, Her Hopes and Dreams, Terri Osburn

This one is definitely a heart string puller …

*****

terri-osburn-her-hopes-and-dreams_600x900Her Hopes and Dreams

Ardent Springs, Book 4

by Terri Osburn

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Publication Date: November 15, 2016

Blurb:

As a newly single mother, Carrie Farmer isn’t quite ready to jump back into the dating pool in Ardent Springs—especially since her last marriage was such a disaster. But if anyone could entice her to wade in a bit, it would be her hunky neighbor, Noah Winchester. He’s the perfect man: strong, protective, and smoking hot. But her eyes have deceived her before, and she’s no longer willing to hand over her heart so easily.

After completing several tours in the Middle East, Noah returns to his hometown a very different man. The former soldier’s plan to rest and relax is soon waylaid by the intriguing woman next door and her heart-stealing little girl. Something—or someone—put shadows in Carrie’s lovely eyes, and he’s determined to clear them away. But when hidden demons can no longer be ignored, the couple gets a reminder from an unexpected source that love truly can conquer all.

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*****

Excerpt:

Three days into life with her new neighbor and Carrie Farmer wanted to shove a tailpipe up the man’s nose. Sideways.

The newcomer had no respect for the people around him. Though, technically, they were the only two houses for half a mile, so in reality, he had no respect for her. And he definitely didn’t think twice about sleeping babies if the last two nights were any indication.

Enough was enough.

“I can do this,” she muttered, stepping through her side gate to cross onto his property.

The farmhouse had sat vacant since Carrie moved in a year ago. She’d assumed the family who owned it would sell off the rest of the land one plot at a time, in sizes similar to the one she’d purchased. Thanks to a small life insurance policy on her deceased husband, Carrie had been able to put a modest single-wide trailer on her lot, and she’d enjoyed blissful peace and quiet ever since.

That peace and quiet no longer existed thanks to the jerk next door.

When she reached his porch, she fortified her resolve with sev­eral deep breaths. Confrontation made her nervous, for good reason. Seeking conflict wasn’t Carrie’s style, but this man had messed with her child, and that could not be ignored.

Plucking up the courage, she knocked on the door and then shuf­fled several steps backward. Nothing stirred inside. She knocked again. No response. What the heck? The red truck next to the house meant someone was home. Carrie moved down the porch to peer through a window, but the second she pinned her nose to the glass, a roaring engine shattered the silence. She nearly peed her pants as her heart threatened to beat right out of her chest. With clenched fists, she bit back the profanity dancing on the tip of her tongue. As Molly was on the cusp of talking, Carrie did her best to keep her language baby appropriate.

But dammit to hell, that thing was loud. Much louder than it had sounded through her trailer walls.

“This is ridiculous,” she murmured, charging down the steps and around the side of the house. Nearly fifty yards away stood the scene of the crime—an old barn turned garage that did nothing to buffer the sound coming from inside. By the time Carrie reached the entrance, the noise cut off, and she hustled to take advantage of the quiet.

The dimness of the garage compared to the blinding September sun made seeing anything inside nearly impossible. One motorcycle hov­ered on a table to her right. Though, upon closer inspection, she realized the frame was empty. Clearly not the source of the problem. Another machine occupied the center of the space, and as her eyes adjusted, Carrie recognized a figure crouched down on the other side of it.

“Excuse me?” she said. “Can I have a word with you?”

Without getting up, a baritone voice said, “If you’re looking for money, I don’t have any. If you’re recruiting for God, I’ve already punched my ticket to hell. Anything else, I’m not interested, so haul your scrawny ass back to the road and take a hike.”

Undeterred, Carrie said, “I’m here to talk about that monstrosity that you’re hiding behind.”

Rising out of the shadows, he said, “Did you just insult my bike?”

Carrie swallowed hard. Dark eyes narrowed under full brows that matched the reddish-brown whiskers covering half his face. With slow, methodical movements, he wiped his hands on a dirty rag, causing the muscles along his shoulders to flex beneath stained white cotton. Years of living with her former husband had made Carrie an expert at recog­nizing danger. Keeping one eye on the looming giant, she scanned the area for a weapon, aware that without one, she didn’t stand a chance against a man this size. His arms were larger than her thighs, for heaven’s sake, and the rest of him was proportioned to match.

A crowbar leaned against the table to her right. She could probably get to it before he did.

“I’m not here to insult anything,” she assured him, hoping her bravado would hold out. “But I have a baby next door who needs to be able to sleep through the night without that thing thundering to life at two in the morning.”

Surely any reasonable person would feel bad about waking a baby. Then again, this bearded behemoth didn’t look at all reasonable.

Instead of offering an apology, he stepped around the bike, his heavy boots thudding in the dirt with each step. Carrie scooted closer to the crowbar.

“Do I know you?” he asked.

“Like I said. I live next door. I’m sure you’ve seen me in the last few days.”

He shook his head, releasing a long, wavy lock to hang over his right eye. “No, it’s more than that. I’ve met you before.”

As if she’d forget meeting a towering mass of muscle who bore an uncanny resemblance to a grizzly bear. “I don’t think so.”

“What’s your name?”

“Carrie Farmer.”

His eyes went wide. “As in Patch Farmer?”

Panic raced like a gas fire up her spine. “He was my husband.”

“You’re that married chick he was seeing the last time I was home.”

“Excuse me?”

“I can’t believe he married you.”

The insult stung like a slap.

“Life is full of surprises,” she said through gritted teeth. “Are you going to stop cranking this machine every night or not?”

He held up both hands in surrender, the rag dangling from callused fingers. “I get the message. I’ll work on something else at night.”

Satisfied, Carrie nodded. “Thank you. I won’t bother you again.”

“Hold up,” he said, following her out of the garage. “Is the kid Patch’s?”

This man took being a jerk to new levels. Without turning around, she replied, “Yes, she’s Patch’s baby. I was pregnant when he died last summer.”

“Slow down.” The moment his hand touched her wrist, she jerked away, spinning to protect herself.

“Don’t touch me,” she snapped.

“Whoa.” Again he held his hands palm out. “I’m not going to hurt you, lady. Patch was my friend. I just want to know about his kid.”

Reluctant to discuss Molly with this stranger, she asked, “If he was your friend, why weren’t you at the funeral?”

His stance tensed. “Because I was stuck in a desert trying not to get my head blown off.”

Recognition dawned. “Noah?” she said, trying to see the man beneath the beard. “Noah Winchester?”

“That’s right.”

She had met him before. Except he hadn’t been anywhere near this size, and he’d been clean-shaven with the typical military buzz cut. Of course, he’d been an ass back then, too. Of all the people who could have moved in next door, why did it have to be one of Patch’s friends?

Pointing out the obvious, she said, “You don’t look like a guy in the military.”

He tucked the rag in his back pocket, stretching the cotton over his broad chest. “The hair and beard were necessary to blend in for my last assignment. I got used to it, so I kept them after I got out.”

“So you’re living here permanently?” Please say no. Please say no.

“I am.” Of course he was. “This house belonged to my grandparents. No one told me a piece of the land had been sold off.”

“The trailer should have been a big clue,” she said.

The hint of a grin drew her attention to his full lips. The top one curved like a perfect bow. She felt the urge to follow that curve with her fingertip.

Blinking, Carrie gave herself a mental slap. Where the heck had that come from? There would be no lip touching. Or anything else touching, for that matter.

“You interested in selling it back?” he asked.

Dragging her brain back to reality, she said, “Sell what back?”

“The land. I’d rather be out here by myself.”

Of all the . . . She’d worked hard for this little piece of heaven, and she’d definitely earned it. Noah Winchester could blow it out his tailpipe if he thought she’d hand over her land so he could fire up his stupid toys whenever he wanted.

“This is my home. I’m not going anywhere.”

Tucking the loose hair behind his ear, he sighed. “I was afraid you’d say that.”

“I have no intention of bothering you again,” she said, more than happy to give him his space, if not his land. “Keep the noise to the daylight hours and we won’t ever have to talk again.”

“Fine by me,” he said. “But I have one request.”

Carrie held the eye roll in check. She’d do just about anything to keep him out of her hair. “What’s that?”

“I want to meet Patch’s daughter.”

Anything but that.

*****

Review:

This is the first of this series that I’ve read – I remember coming across a couple of others and wanting to get an ARC but for the life of my I can’t remember why I didn’t … I loved Osburn’s Anchor Island series, so I have no idea what I was doing  🙂  I don’t think that it make a huge difference but the previous couples are very involved in this story and I’m curious about how Carrie was portrayed before since she so entwined in everyone’s lives.  You can definitely read this as a stand alone but I think that it will have more impact for returning readers.

Having said that, I will admit to really liking these two.  Noah’s not your average hero – he’s not smooth or all that charming.  He suffers from PTSD and a few rought deployments mixed with some disappointments in his recovery has led him to believe that he’s better off alone.  He avoids most social situations and tends to be blunt in his conversation.  But at his core he’s a very good man.  He just has an awful way of showing it  🙂  After a pretty rocky start, complete with some awful assumptions and not-so-nice things being said, time with Carrie has him hoping for something different.

Carrie has had a pretty hard life (and this is one of those places where I wish I’d read the previous books so I’d have a better feel for everything she’s gone through).  She’s finally at good place – her own house, good job, supportive friends and only her daughter to be responsible to.  There’s no man or family to beat her down and she’s actually starting to feel good about herself.  Then she gets a new, crusty neighbor who just happens to have been good friends with her abusive husband.  He doesn’t think the best of her and isn’t afraid to share his feelings … but once they have a chance to clear the air about things, they start to see each other differently.  And Carrie sees the good man under the scruffy beard.  And thinks that maybe she’s finally found something worthy.

I’m sure that having gotten to know Carrie already, returning readers will be even more invested in her story but I definitely felt for her and was happy to see her put a better life together.  I’m curious how much growth she’s done in the earlier books because it seems like she moved pretty quickly into a relationship with Noah.  However she does talk about how seeing the other couples be so happy makes her realize that there are good men.  And Noah’s as good with his actions as he is with his words when it comes to his aversion to violence against women.  I’ve seen some comments in reviews that a woman who has survived abuse would be more hesitant to get involved again within a year or so of her husband’s death but I get the feeling that Carrie has been heading that way for a while (even if just in her own mind).

Maybe since he’s a new character, and she has to do all of his development here, I feel like Osburn does a great job of giving Noah’s PTSD its due.  It has a huge impact on his life and he struggles with how to handle it.  I feel for him as he describes some of the things that he’s gone through but I was happy that “love” didn’t miraculously cure him.  He needs real help and Osburn addresses that.

I’m reminded why I enjoyed my other Osburn books so much.  She’s great at creating interesting characters and an involved plot, plus her easy-to-read writing keeps readers involved.  With her newest, two wounded souls find each other and and work to find a happy, healthy place together.  It’s not smooth sailing but it’s more satisfying for having to make it through those rough patches.  I’m regretting passing over those other books but I’m definitely going to be picking up any I run across going forward  🙂

*****

Be sure to check out the first three books in the Ardent Sprints series!

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Ardent Springs, Book 1

Blurb:

Sparks fly when high school sweethearts reunite in this first book in Terri Osburn’s Ardent Springs Series. Lorelei and Spencer thought they’d moved on, but find old flames never really die. But can they let the past go to find their happily ever after?

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Ardent Springs, Book 2

Blurb:

A whirlwind romance landed Caleb and Snow in a Vegas wedding chapel making the biggest commitment of their young lives, but married life isn’t quite what Snow expected. Caleb has spent eighteen months looking for his runaway bride, and now that he’s found her in Ardent Springs, he isn’t about to let her out of his arms again.

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Ardent Springs, Book 3

Blurb:

A desperate teenage mother becomes a common cause for Cooper and Haleigh, who have been friends forever and nothing more. Seeing this as his chance with the girl he’s always loved, Cooper turns on the charm, but Haleigh’s history, as well as her daunting mother, could be too much for even love to overcome.

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*****

osburn-author-picAuthor Info:

Although born in the Ohio Valley, Terri Osburn found her true home between the covers of her favorite books. Classics like The Wizard of Oz and Little Women filled her childhood landscapes, and the romance genre beckoned during her teen years. In 2007, she put pen to paper to write her own. Just five years later, she became a 2012 finalist for the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award, and her debut novel was released a year later. To date, she has released eight novels, two novellas, and one short story. You can learn more about this award winning author by visiting her website atwww.terriosburn.com.

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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6873792.Terri_Osburn

Website: http://www.TerriOsburn.com

*****

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A. Tour Wide Giveaway (for US and Canadian residents only)

One big winner will get:

1. One Red Kindle Fire

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Leave a comment to this post, a name will be drawn on Sunday night (Dec 11th)

*****

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Book Review – One Christmas Wish

07 Wednesday Dec 2016

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Looking for a fun holiday read? Check out ONE CHRISTMAS WISH by Sara Richardson!

*****

onechristmaswish_coverOne Christmas Wish

Heart of the Rockies, #2.5

by Sara Richardson

Blurb:

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR SECOND CHANCES . . .

There’s nothing like a Christmas wedding to warm a girl’s heart-or to distract everyone else from the fact that one particular bridesmaid intends to quickly skip town. Julia Noble’s accident was years ago, and she’s tired of being overprotected. She needs to be on her own. But before she flees Aspen, Colorado, Julia wants to make sure her brother has the perfect wedding and all her ducks are in a row. Yet duty soon turns to pleasure when three days before the big day Julia runs into the only man she ever dreamed of marrying.

Fresh out of the navy, Isaac Nash just wants to feel normal again. But starting his new life means winning back the girl who captured his heart years ago. Isaac didn’t know the truth behind the tragedy that changed Julia’s life forever, and he can’t stop blaming himself for not being there for her. After all this time, he knows that Julia is what he wants, this and every Christmas. Now Isaac just has to convince her that she’s earned a miracle, too . . .

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*****

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Review:

(This is the first book in this series that I’ve read so everything below is based solely on this story.  If there are any additional bits of information in the others then it won’t be reflected here.  I think that this story can stand on its own as it feels complete to me, but I can’t say that for sure  🙂 )

I know I shouldn’t, but I’m going to start with things that didn’t work and move things that did, so make sure you read to the very end!  I want everyone to know that there is so much to recommend this book and not to get held up on anything else.

I wasn’t a fan of Julia hiding her plans from her family.  I understand her reasoning, with the wedding and how they treat her, but she has to know how much it is going to hurt them when they find out.  But it kinda works to make the story more realistic.  Characters don’t have to be perfect all the time and as long as they have growth a good author can make it work.  And I think that Richardson definitely does just that.

I do admire how resilient Julia is.  She had a horrible experience as a mid-teen, something that forever changes her.  Overall though, she seems to have bounced back and made a life that works for her.   But time spent with Isaac does show that in some ways she’s just pretending and he helps her look at some of those things a little more closely.

Isaac is all sorts of fantastic.  He’s caring, supportive and tries hard to win Julia’s trust & her heart.  The way he goes about winning her back after he messes up in her eyes is just beyond fantastic.

But I feel like Richardson may have glossed over Isaac’s PTSD just a little bit.  We get a glimpse of it but I’m not sure that it was properly addressed.  And I’m also not 100% sure why he was never in contact with these people after leaving for the Navy.  I get that life as a SEAL is difficult and that he left under not-so-great circumstances, but some sort of communication wouldn’t have been amiss.

While the story isn’t perfect, it holds together really well, especially for a novella, and any complaints I have are easily overshadowed by the multitude of good parts – the pacing is solid, the characters are real, and their journey to a HEA (over a decade in the making) is so very touching.  I’ll definitely be looking for more books by this author.

*****

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Author Info:

Sara Richardson grew up chasing adventure in Colorado’s rugged mountains. She’s climbed to the top of a 14,000-foot peak at midnight, swam through Class IV rapids, completed her wilderness first-aid certification, and spent seven days at a time tromping through the wilderness with a thirty-pound backpack strapped to her shoulders.

Eventually, Sara did the responsible thing and got an education in writing and journalism. After five years in the corporate writing world, she stopped ignoring the voices in her head and started writing fiction. Now, she uses her experience as a mountain adventure guide to write stories that incorporate adventure with romance. Still indulging her adventurous spirit, Sara lives and plays in Colorado with her saint of a husband and two young sons. Her first contemporary romance, No Better Man, was released by Grand Central forever 2015.

Website: www.sararichardson.com

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/sararichardsonbooks

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/SaraR_Books

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarar_books/

*****

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Book Review – When Snowflakes Fall

01 Thursday Dec 2016

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cover97207-mediumWhen Snowflakes Fall

by Tara Wyatt

Sometimes the heart needs a little Christmas magic.

When Dr. Christie Harmon up and moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming to escape a vicious scandal, she expected a quiet, lonely Christmas on-call as a pediatrician at the local hospital. But when she’s treating a little boy with a bump on the head, she doesn’t expect his dad to be so distractingly handsome…or single.

In the wake of his ex-wife’s abandonment five years ago, Luke Grayson has been focused on raising his son Ethan. The scars from the split run deep, and Luke hasn’t trusted another woman to come into their lives. But there’s something about the sweet—and sexy—Christie that has him wondering if something’s been missing.

Can new love help lonely hearts find a way? After all, Christmas is a time for magic…

Like most novellas, the story takes place over only a few weeks so you do have to have a little more leniency on how quickly the characters fall in love.  But it’s a Christmas read and, like a good Hallmark movie, it’s kinda to be expected and I think that Wyatt’s lovely writing helps make it work even more.

Luke is all sexy handyman with a heart of gold.  He’s a dedicated single dad and doing an awesome job of raising a fantastic kid all on his own. He’s sweet, kind and funny, a little gun-shy for getting involved again but willing to take a chance when he meets a woman that he’s got a strong connection with.  It’s brave to put himself out there and Wyatt could have easily gone with him being too scared but I’m impressed that she chose to not go the obvious route.

Christie on the other hand has been burned recently and is very hesitant to get involved, especially with a family man.  An incident in her past has made her feel unworthy of such a loving and good family unit.  As she spends time with Luke, and his son, she knows that she needs to tell him but it’s not easy for her.

When things do come out I think that Luke handles it very well.  He’s obviously (and realistically) upset but he’s a good man and once he’s had time to think things through his good heart overrules his hurt feelings.  I love how he goes about winning her over again.  It’s so sweet and perfect and just made me smile.

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Book Review – If Santa Were a Cowboy

30 Wednesday Nov 2016

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Book Review, If Santa Were a Cowboy, Melissa Cutler

cover97205-mediumIf Santa Were a Cowboy

by Melissa Cutler

This Christmas, Santa wears a Stetson.

Paul Savage loves Christmas at Briscoe Ranch Resort, when he gets to take a break from being a back country guide to play Santa in the resort’s lobby and talk to kids about toys. The last thing he expects is his high school crush to come waltzing in as his new assistant photographer, wheeling a suitcase that’s more naughty than nice.

Kelly Walker is a disaster. All she’d wanted was to spice up her life by saying ‘yes’ to every opportunity, which is when the universe started pelting her with ‘no’s.’ So when she comes across a job listing for a holiday photographer working with the sweet, scrawny boy whose advances she’d laughed off in high school, she jumps on the chance to turn her bad Karma around by giving Paul a second chance.

Trouble is, Paul’s anything but scrawny anymore, and his cowboy swagger throws her grand plans for a loop—especially when he tempts her with a red hot proposition of his own. Kelly’s in way over her head, but as she gets swept up in the magic of Briscoe Ranch’s holiday charms—and Paul’s—could Kelly’s year of ‘no’s’ be leading up to the ‘yes’ of a lifetime?

I found this novella to be sweet with a middlin’ heat level … although, I gotta say that when you show up with a Nice suitcase and a Naughty suitcase that I’d expect that we’d at least get a little play with the things in toy chest? 🙂   I know that it falls in the whole Santa and Christmas thing but I was kinda hoping for at least a little more steam out of all the goodies she brought.

But overall that was my only complaint – the characters are enjoyable, the story complete, and the ending works without feeling rushed.  The length of the book is helped by the fact that these two were friends (of a sort) years ago and even though they have changed over time the closeness they had helps give them a good foundation to work with.

I know that a lot of reviewers are complaining about the lie that Kelly tells, which is more of an omission because she’s embarrassed and doesn’t want him to know how she’s screwed up.  Which is totally understandable.  Here she is with a guy that had a crush on her when she was one of the most popular girls in school but he was a nerdy outsider and now he’s the one who is all hot with his life together while she’s feeling kicked around.  Why would you want to admit to that?  Especially with the embarrassment factor thrown in.  I’d find it hard to own up to as well.

Now, granted, he’s amazingly understanding and forgiving once everything does come out.  He’s not perfect but he’s still the sweet, nice guy he was all those years ago.  (Just now in an amazingly sexy package.)  You can totally understand why she wants a chance with him, and I appreciate that she wanted that chance before she found out what a hottie he’d become.  Makes her at least a little less shallow than she used to be  🙂

She’s not perfect, but Kelly is real.  And while there may be a little of him finally getting his dream girl in Paul’s reaction to her showing up, I’d like to think he’s the better man he seems to be and he truly does understand the real her and that’s the girl he’s falling for.

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Book Review – Holiday with a Twist

29 Tuesday Nov 2016

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Book Review, Holiday with a Twist, Shannon Stacey

cover98234-mediumHoliday with a Twist

by Shannon Stacey

New York Times bestselling author Shannon Stacey celebrates the season in this brand-new holiday novella

After a messy breakup, Leigh Holloway is ready to start her life over. Until her parents put the family home on the market and call her back for one final, memory-making Christmas. The last thing she wants to do is deprive her mom of the perfect holiday, so she’ll lie her way through the visit and worry about her future in the New Year. Too bad the only bar in town is owned by a guy she seriously wronged in high school.

Leigh’s best friend broke Croy Dawson’s heart, and Croy knows it was Leigh’s fault. They’ve never liked each other, but Croy isn’t cruel: he’d never turn away a pretty woman in need of some family-Christmas fortification. He doesn’t expect her to drink just enough candy-cane martinis to tell him her secrets—and he definitely doesn’t expect to get caught up in her holiday madness.

Despite the surprising love and laughter, Croy and Leigh can’t escape the truth: he can’t walk away from his family obligations and she has a life and career to reboot. But anything is possible if your holiday comes with a twist…

This book is approximately 30,000 words

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As part of my review process I usually just take a quick look to see what other people say about a book.  And I was a little surprised on this one.  I saw some complaints about a couple of things that just didn’t bother me – first is the length and second is Leigh’s lie.

There is a note in my copy that states that the book will end about the 80% mark.  I guess some people judge how the story is going by how far into it they are?  Kinda makes sense.  If you look down and see you are at 75% but it seems to be wrapping up you might wonder what is going to happen to keep it going.  For me, though, I just want a story that is complete and doesn’t seem rushed, especially in a novella, which this one does very well.  I understand both Croy & Leigh, where they are coming from and where they are going and the way they get there.  I really fell for both of them and how they get to know each other again, falling in love but being too scared to speak up about what they want.  It is handled very realistically and flows well, even with the shorter length of a novella.

The second issue seemed to be why Leigh keeps her single & unemployed state from her family.  But, for me, she explains it very well and it works in the story.  While we may not make the same choice, it is understandable why she does it.  As they start to fall for each other her silence may not be something Croy likes but he also understands.  And it isn’t the big make or break thing that it could be – there is no big drama over cheating or him trying to make a play for a taken woman.  Instead, since it is just between them, it adds a certain bit intimacy to their growing feelings and a kind of compression on the time it takes them to fall in love.  In some short stories the length of pages can cause you to feel like the romance itself is rushed and not believable but here – with the confidentiality and the way they spend time together, added to the fact that they used to be close friends – it doesn’t feel hurried at all.

All around, Holiday with a Twist is a sweet addition to your holiday season reading.

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Book Review – Snow & Secrets

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

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I’m so happy to bring you the next book in this series.  We’ve seen Notes & Roses and Love & Hope – now we get a m/m romance involving that one brother that is obviously hiding something … it’s time to find out exactly what  🙂

*****

copy-of-snowandsecretsSnow & Secrets

Stanford Creek #3

by RJ Scott writing as Rozenn Scott

Publisher: OmniLit/AllRomance

Length: 50,000 words

Blurb:

First comes trust, then love… then the fight to stay alive. 

Pop star Tyler Hart is desperate for peace after a humiliating public scandal. It seems like Stanford Creek may well be the place to lay low. After all, it worked for his friends and former bandmates, Cody and Danny. He borrows a cabin and settles in for a quiet Christmas…well, not quite.

Garrett Campbell is on the run. Wounded in the line of duty, he escapes to the only place he feels safe, Stanford Creek and his brother’s cabin. Only he doesn’t realize he’ll have a roommate, and a sexy one at that.

Amid snow falls and winter winds, passion burns bright. When danger threatens to follow Garrett, he has to decide whether to run again before his secrets could kill him and the man of his dreams.

Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | AllRomance

Stanford Creek Series

Notes & Roses

Amazon US | Amazon UK | AllRomance

Love & Hope

Amazon US | Amazon US | AllRomance

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Review:

Let me start by saying I was REALLY looking forward to getting my hands on this book.  I’ve read the first two books (although it isn’t required because this will mostly stand on its own) and I was super curious to find out all of Garrett’s secrets 🙂

Returning readers know that he’s hiding something but we aren’t really sure what and I think that Scott handles it well.  He’s not James Bond but he’s hiding things for a reason.  Unfortunately his last outing ended badly so he’s home to recover and recenter.  What he doesn’t expect, but something he’s going to take full advantage of, is sharing his brother’s cabin with his crush.

Tyler is also in Stanford Creek to get his feet back under him after a very public, and very embarrassing, scandal.  He thought he’d be spending most of it alone, with a few visits with his old bandmates, but he finds himself in close company with a very rugged and handsome guy.  Getting involved might not be smart for either of them but they have a connection that can’t be ignored.

I will say that there are two things that I feel weren’t delivered as well as they could have been.  The first is the life-threatening situation that is suggested in the blurb.  There is some danger related to Garrett’s job but it doesn’t take up very many pages, so don’t expect a lot of it.  Instead we focus on Garrett and Tyler getting to know one another, opening up about themselves, and exploring their growing friendship and the attraction between them.  Which I really appreciated – that slow build to something special.

The other is related to Tyler.  He seems to have some anxiety issues  which is what sends him running, and while he & his brother understand how to address it, it’s not as developed as it could have been.  What it does give us is a look at the bond between the twins, a closeness that is so touching and continues even across the miles.

I’m definitely curious where Scott takes us next.  She’s fantastic at creating well-matched couples with emotional journeys so she’s bound to keep putting out delightful reads.

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*****

copy-of-copy-of-rj-scottAuthor Info:

RJ Scott is the bestselling gay romance author of over ninety MM romance books. She writes emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing.

RJ also writes MF romance under the name Rozenn Scott.

The last time she had a week’s break from writing she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn’t defeat.

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*****

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Book Review – Firestorm

18 Friday Nov 2016

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I am so happy to be able to once again bring you this series.  If you like paranormal romances then this is a must read.  Make sure you hit the bottom of this post for your way to get a chance to get free reads!

*****

In Firestorm (Southern Elemental Guardians Book 3), Wind and Fire Collide in a Storm of Mythic Proportions

Mermaids and water elemental guardians have held center stage until now, and while they make an appearance in Book 3, Firestorm is all about air and fire. Air elemental guardian Bruce made a great wingman in the first two books—he’s one of those surprise characters who started out as a subplot in Book 1 and managed to run away with every scene in which he appeared. As the hero of Firestorm, readers will finally understand what motivates his quest to bring positivity and light to those in his circle and what drives his mercurial nature.

Rogue Phoenix Serafina, his heroine, has spent a lifetime suppressing her connection fire out of fear. Her protective instincts are a strong as Bruce’s, common ground that brings them together in spite of their vastly different natures. They’ll need that common ground if they’re to stop rebellious air elementals from exploiting the power of the Phoenix to destroy earth’s elemental balance—especially as they’re growing attraction heightens the stakes.

*****

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Southern Elemental Guardians Book 3

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Design – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

He’s running from the past. She’s running from the future.

Bruce, prince of the American Sylph and guardian of wind and air, loves mixing business with pleasure. An immortal with excessive appetites, he wields his considerable powers to satisfy them so he can forget his past transgressions. But when he discovers a rogue Phoenix on the loose, pleasure comes with the risk of catastrophe.

After nearly a century in hiding, Serafina is forced to fight against a conspiracy to resurrect the Phoenix. Uniting three of her kind could disrupt earth’s elemental balance, unleashing a fiery apocalypse. Can she trust the seductive, mercurial Sylph prince to help her, or will her untested passion and fire doom them both and all they hold dear?

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*****

Excerpt:

Well, speak of the devil.

Bruce blended so well in the shadows she almost missed him. Wings wrapped around his body like a blanket, he still shivered. Dark smudges rested below his closed eyes. Must’ve been a long night for him, and his tight jaw and furrowed brows spoke volumes about the concerns he carried with him into a fitful slumber.

Well no wonder. What little Lorelei had shared about Bruce’s sister had Sera worried about his visit. Perhaps he’d received disturbing news about Brandt, too. Gods, she was tempted to jerk him awake and grill him for details, but he clearly needed rest.

He needed comfort, too.

This fascinating, playful, high-handed and gentle by turns creature encompassed unexpected depths he kept well-hidden, but beneath the veneer of carefree mischief maker, he’d proven a capable and determined leader, a protector, a source of irritating yet effective motivation, and a generous spirit. He’d had a hand in bringing Lorelei and Vincent together, as well as Lorelei’s sister and her consort—probably countless others based on the stories Lorelei shared with her. Sylphs were famous purveyors of happiness, light, and love.

Who gives him happiness, light, or love?

Perhaps she could do that for him, at least in this moment. After all he’d done for her, it was the least she could offer, and at no personal sacrifice. She wanted him, too, and the comfort and light he could give her.

Sera settled beside him, careful not to disturb his sleep, wrapped arms and wings around him, and planted a gentle kiss on his cheek. Her yelp of surprise morphed into a breathy sigh when he rolled and gripped her in a fierce embrace. She hadn’t meant to wake him.

Wait, he wasn’t awake. Long-lashed lids fluttered but didn’t open. No, he’d reached for her in his dream, clinging to her in the midst of whatever storm tormented his mind. Was it her he wanted, or just a warm body?

She ran her hands over his powerful shoulders, caressing the juncture between shoulder blade and wing. A shuddering sigh and groan of delight from the Sylph rewarded her efforts. Hmm, she could grow addicted to that sort of response. But she needed to make certain he knew to whom he responded.

“Wake up, sleeping Prince,” she whispered, caressing his face from high cheekbones down along a strong jaw. Those lips, normally curled into a smirk, had softened in sleep and proved irresistible. She moved closer, nuzzling his neck and running her lips over his skin, skin graced with the scents of springtime’s new life carried on a cool breeze. “Wake up and I’ll kiss you.”

He opened his eyes, his strange and mesmerizing yellow gaze filled with confusion and heartbreaking despair that morphed into longing and the unbearable beauty of hope. “Am I dreaming?”

“No,” she whispered.

“Then kiss me, Serafina.”

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Review:

It’s easier to state this up front – I will reference the other books in the series in my review, however this one can stand alone so don’t worry if this is where you decide to start.  For those of you who have been reading this series, I’m sure you’ve been just as anxious as I have to see cocky (but still loveable) Bruce meet his match.  I even mentioned it in my review for Lorelei’s Lyric, but I definitely didn’t see Serafina coming … and neither did he  🙂

Like with the other books, Sieders gives readers a wonderful complex world – not just with there paranormal element but the personal as well as the political.  There’s a lot of inner-workings between the different factions of the elementals and she does a great job of describing it in a way that is pretty easy to apply to society today without getting overly preachy.  It helps you see not only their world in a way that you can understand but also gives you a chance to look at your own a little differently as well.

While there is danger and intrigue over the Phoenix resurrection & potential apocalypse, there’s also a lot of drama with Bruce and Sera.  He’s been carrying a lot of guilt over some decisions he’s made throughout his very long life.  While she’s spent her much shorter one living in fear and hiding who she is, never really living.  But meeting each other, and the unrest that has caused it, puts them in a situation where they could help each other address their troubles.  And find themselves falling in love at a time when they least expect it.

While this one came off as a little more traditional in the paranormal romance genre than the first two books, Sieders still delivers a well-written and intriguing supernatural world with a plot that pulls you in and characters that keep you turning pages until the very end.  I know there’s more to come and I’m intrigued to see what direction she’s decides to take her stories next.

(Make sure you look below to see how you can get a copy of Three Wishes, Southern Elemental Guardians Book 2.5 – one of those in-betweener stories that is perfect to give you a little more about the world you’ve grown to love and also a tiny peek at what’s to come here in book 3 … it’s not necessary to read it, or any of the other stories, to enjoy Firestorm since it can easily stand on its own.  But why wouldn’t you want to get even more of this fun series and its entertaining characters.)

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authorAuthor Info:

Award-winning author D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, three cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

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Giveaway:

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Want a free eBook? D.B. Sieders is giving away copies of Three Wishes (Southern Elemental Guardians Novella 2.5) to everyone who comments!

You’ll also be entered to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card!

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And don’t miss the first book in this fantastic paranormal series!

Lorelei’s Lyric (Southern Elemental Guardians Book 1), winner of InD’Tale Magazine’s 2016 RONE Award for Best Paranormal Novel, is FREE in the U.S. at Amazon, iBooks, and Barnes&Noble.

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